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Do you find a circumference by using the diameter or radius? - Answers

you do this:rxrx3.14 in words radius times radius times 3.14 first times the radius by itself then multiply * * * * * The formula given in the above answer is for the area of a circle, not its circumference! Circumference = 2*pi*r or pi*d where r is the radius, d = 2*r is the diameter and pi is the irrational number which is approximately equal to 3.14159.



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you do this:rxrx3.14 in words radius times radius times 3.14 first times the radius by itself then multiply * * * * * The formula given in the above answer is for the area of a circle, not its circumference! Circumference = 2*pi*r or pi*d where r is the radius, d = 2*r is the diameter and pi is the irrational number which is approximately equal to 3.14159.



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Do you find a circumference by using the diameter or radius? - Answers

you do this:rxrx3.14 in words radius times radius times 3.14 first times the radius by itself then multiply * * * * * The formula given in the above answer is for the area of a circle, not its circumference! Circumference = 2*pi*r or pi*d where r is the radius, d = 2*r is the diameter and pi is the irrational number which is approximately equal to 3.14159.

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